David Ricardo is, after Adam Smith, probably the most influential
economist of the 19th century. This edition to the Taylor Routledge
"Critical Responses" series encompasses various responses and
appreciations of the work of this prominent figure. Taking as its
starting point the year Ricardo first appeared in print (1809), the
set includes excerpts from those works which were fundamental to
the development of Ricardo's thought, as well as early reviews and
responses of contemporaries and those of the following generation.
Authors represented include Marcet, Cobbert, Ravenstone, Torrens,
Bagehot, Cannan, Dmitriev, Marshall and Marx. The material is
supplemented by a new introduction and is arranged chronologically.
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